Listen to All The Ways We Are Together HERE

“mesmerizing synths and an overwhelming feeling of nostalgia.” – PAPER

“deliciously dreamy”. – VOGUE

Today, the wide-eyed Nashville singer/songwriter Dreamer Boy shares his second full-length album All The Ways We Are Together. The record is a hazy, sentimental collection of songs about love and meaningful relationships, and its release date, Earth Day, was carefully chosen. Per Zach Taylor—the artist, who grew up everywhere from Washington to Texas to Alabama, behind the Dreamer Boy name—the set is meant to reflect on the ways we relate to one another, but also the effects we have on the world. Listen HERE.

“The songs are about the love we have for ourselves, the love we have for our friends, and the love we can show the environment around us,” Taylor explains. 

Like love itself, what that means in practice takes many forms. Dreamer Boy has long been a malleable project, darting between whatever genres and sounds Taylor and his friends are fascinated by. But All The Ways We Are Together is ecstatically eclectic. There’s the lysergic R&B of the Melanie Faye collaboration “Let’s Hold Hands.” There’s funk-inflected sophistipop, heard on the glowing, empathetic “Easier Said Than Done.” There’s also plaintive dream-folk, meditative slide guitar ambiance, and a handful of no-qualifiers pop songs. The best moments are when all these vibrant sounds meld together in a delirious swirl of joy and lightness. 

As part of the release, Taylor has made an Instagram page to encourage fans to take action with him on Earth Day, and he’s partnered with the local organization Root Nashville which aims to maintain and preserve the urban tree canopy in the city’s historically neglected neighborhoods. Additionally, Taylor is launching an initiative that will turn fans’ streams into planted trees via a partnership with One Tree Planted.

All The Ways We Are Together follows a busy string of sunny singles released over the last year, including “Know You,” “Crybaby,” and “Don’t Be a Fool,” each of which appears on the record. These new tracks, as well as as a string of late 2019 tour dates with Clairo, were warmly received by critics and fans alike, garnering praise from outlets like FADER (2021 artist to watch), Flaunt, and Clash, the latter of which said “Easier Said Than Done” pushed pop to “a sophisticated new realm.” Taylor was also recently featured in DORK Magazine who wrote that All The Ways We Are Together “embraces love in its most natural, authentic form.” Additionally, Taylor recently became one of the new faces of Tommy Jeans for Men.

This recent run has shown new growth and maturity for an artist who arrived pretty fully formed on his debut LP, Love, Nostalgia, in 2018. And though its followup, All The Ways We Are Together, wasn’t written with the turmoil of 2020 in mind, its release couldn’t be more well-timed. The world always needs love, and it needs songwriters like Dreamer Boy to remind people that such feelings are possible, even in hard times.

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Photo credit: Adam Alonzo

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For Zach Taylor optimism is a calling. With a smile that hardly ever leaves his face, the 24-year-old songwriter/singer explains that the misty, shape-shifting pop music he’s made for the last few years as Dreamer Boy has been a way of accomplishing a grander aim. “I want to spread love and light and joy,” he says, matter-of-factly. And spread that he’s done, whether on the road with friends Clairo, Omar Apollo, and Still Woozy, or on the themes of his new release, All the Ways We Are Together. Dreamer Boy’s purpose has become clearer over time, and, in the spirit of unity and harmony, the Nashville-based singer and songwriter has chosen Earth Day, April 22, as his album’s release date. 

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